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    Casa Enrique

    4.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 4:00 PM, 8:00 PM - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    Alameda

    Alameda

    4.5(11 reviews)
    0.1 km
    €€€

    We enjoyed a fantastic selection of appetizers and exceptional wine at Alameda. The waiter was kind…read moreand knowledgeable, taking the time to explain each Spanish wine we tasted. They have a modern, elegant atmosphere. We didn't get the chance to return for dinner, but it's definitely on our list for next time.

    After wandering several nearby streets looking for a place to eat, we settled on Alameda…read more It has a nice outdoor space, so you can sit and enjoy the Granada night. Such places also attract the random dudes selling roses, so you may have to shoe them away. Our server was very nice. We spoke a little Spanish. He spoke a little English and we found our way. I had the Hamburgesa Iberico, a hamburger made with jamon iberico (ham). It felt like I was eating pure fat. I love meat and fat is part of the bargain, but there was just way, way too much going on here. I could feel my arteries shutting down. Maybe it would be better to make a traditional hamburger and top it with some of that sweet, sweet jamon instead of trying to make the whole thing out of it. Like, we all love a cheeseburger, but no one is just frying a half-pound block of cheese and putting it between two buns. Alameda is a fine restaurant. My fiancee liked her food. Our grand total for four glasses of wine and two meals was 53.70 €. I can't say I'd go back here to try something else, but it's not the worst place I've ever eaten.

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    Tinta Fina

    Tinta Fina

    4.6(7 reviews)
    0.1 km
    €€€

    Food was fantastic. People watching was nice. Walking around granada was magical. Every corner has…read morea small square and a restaurant.

    Stopped in here for dinner on a Friday night at 9:00 (early by Spanish standards) and the place was…read morebumping. Standing room only at the bar. I didn't care for the anchovies tapas, but then again, I don't really care for anchovies. The Dominican bartender was nice and smart enough to recognize by displeasure and substituted the fish for some aged Parmesan with balsamic and honey. Yumbo. Thanks to fellow Yelper Ben B.'s recommendation on the wok de jamon, that's what I got and it was delicious. Having been in Spain for only a week, my body was in desperate need of some vegetables, and I almost forgot what they tasted like. I couldn't leave without dessert, opting for the chocolate lava cake with ice cream. Kind of hard to mess that up, but it was good. If I had to do it over again, I probably would have ordered the octopus. It looked fresh and tasty, and after all, this place is a seafood restaurant, but I was digging the Japanese fusion menu. Clearly the chef here is at least partially inspired by Japanese cuisine, as noted not only by the menu, but some of the books on display. Overall a very modern, bi-level restaurant with an extensive menu. Call ahead for reservations and be patient with the service. It's not the greatest.

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    La Tana - Foie Gras pyramid (small)

    La Tana

    4.6(130 reviews)
    0.3 km
    €€

    One of the spots that Bourdain visited although I didn't have much time decided to give them a try…read more I got there right when they opened (12:30) and lunch doesn't really start til later out here so had the whole place to myself. Smaller, cozy full of character Bar area and the whole place is filled with bottles. 5 tables outside but for me inside was much more interesting. I ordered a Verdejo and my Server brought out a complimentary tomato Tapa and Salami. Tomatoes were super fresh and slightly salted-delicious! Everything on the menu looked good! I ordered the Sturgeon, Foie Gras and White Sausage. The Sturgeon was exquisite with the tomatoes and peppers pairing perfectly! Should have taken the big order. Foie Gras and white sausage (mild) were simple, tasty and didn't disappoint. My Server was friendly and worked to bring out the dishes as they were ready given my time crunch. About an 8 minute walk from the city center and well worth it. Make the stop for some high quality/reasonably priced Tapas and Wine in a unique space.

    Was stuck trying to find somewhere to eat upon arrival to Granada - walked over to this spot after…read moreseveral other restaurants in the area were still closed and - true to form - La Tana was still setting up for open. We finally got a table and were able to order a few tapas and drinks. I really enjoyed it. Everything we tasted was delicious. Well worth a stop if in the area

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    La Tana - Inside La Tana, Granada

    Inside La Tana, Granada

    La Tana - Free tapa with drinks

    Free tapa with drinks

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    Bodegas Castañeda

    Bodegas Castañeda

    3.9(199 reviews)
    0.5 km
    €€

    This place is probably a bit of a tourist trap, but we ended up here since they had seating and…read morewere serving food as early as 6:30pm, which is *extremely* early for Spanish dinner. To their credit, the service was the "best" (most attentive, by US standards) of almost anywhere we've been in Spain so far. That said, the food was average and at least partially frozen-reheated. The cod and oxtail were both cooked pretty well, but didn't come out entirely hot. I'm pretty sure the roast potatoes with most dishes were frozen/reheated since they were a bit sqiushy, and so were the green peas and such. Bread came automatically but was commercial and nothing special. It wasn't bad, but it wasn't especially great either.

    I'm usually skeptical when a tour guide gives a restaurant recommendation but I'm really glad I…read moreaccepted this one. A classic Spanish tapas bar, noisy and chaotic. The weight staff was impressive, recognizing new arrivals in the crowded quickly getting us drinks, taking care of everything after a couple of beers, we got a table. (Note that the restaurant is on both sides of the pedestrian street! ) Our waiter was cheerful and amusing. Although we mostly spoke Spanish, his English was quite good in the din of the small room. Better was the food . A really pleasant surprise. A major plus is the atmosphere which feels really authentically Spanish with a largely local crowd that night. Enjoyed it thoroughly.

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